September 25, 2002, 03:16 AM | #1 |
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Shotgun ID and value???
I coulda sworn i already posted this, but i can't find my own thread! (Senility...)
Anyway. I am looking for any info on the identification and possible value of a 12ga Double SxS described as follows: (loosely paraphrased) '12ga, hammerless, barrels cut to 18.5", Choke tube in rght barrel. Action tight, stock in good shape could use a refinnish. Markings: RANGER in script on left side of frame. Proof Tested 12 guage on top of left barrel, Pat. APR 20-1915 on left side of frame. No other markings. ' I can't find anything on the web. Everytime I try "ranger" with "shotgun" well... you know which ones pop up. I am considering buying this one, so any ideas as to what to offer the fellow would also be very helpful! C-
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From SXS's of the World, by Charles Carder this is what I was able to find.
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Here's the Steven's story from the same publication.
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September 25, 2002, 09:40 AM | #5 |
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THANK YOU, MR NOLDEN!
Sir,
Thank you for the pictures and info. One more thing: in its described condition (stock needing refinishing, etc) what is its approximate value? Sincerely, C-
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